25th Jun 2012 9:30pm
Sallis Benney Theatre
Hosted by the Centre for Research and Development (Arts)
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?
The theme of this year’s research Faculty of Arts Research Festival is to consider the relevance of Paul Gauguin’s questions for our research across the Faculty of Arts and to reflect on the ways in which our research has evolved since the new Faculty was formed in September 2009 with the addition of media, literature, linguistics and languages. Members of existing research centres, groups and clusters will present to colleagues right across the Faculty what they see as the core of their research alongside future challenges and horizons. There will also be an open session for new initiatives and the day finishing with a concluding plenary.
Join in using our twitter hash tag #CRDfest2012
09.30 -10.00 Registration and welcome drinks in the cafeteria
10.00 -10.10 Introduction from Professor Jonathan Woodham
10.10-10.40 Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories
10.40-11.10 Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics (CAPPE)
11.10-11.40 Design History and Material Culture Research Group & Iota (Image, object, text, analysis)
11.40-12.00 Break for tea and coffee
12.00-12.30 Design Research Initiative (DR-i)
12.30-1.00 Arts Practices and Performance Research Initiative (APPRI)
1.00-2.00 Lunch, to be served in the cafeteria
2.00-2.30 The Design Archives & Screen Archive South East (SASE)
2.30-3.00 Media Research Group
3.00-3.15 Break for tea and coffee
3.15-3.45 The Office for Spatial Research
3.45-4.15 Centre for Twenty-First Century Writings (Centre C21)
4.15-4.45 Plenary and conclusion
4.45-6.30 Social event in the cafeteria
This event is open to all members of staff including academics, administrators and technicians. If you would like to book a place please contact Madi Dutton, (01273 643720 or m.j.dutton@brighton.ac.uk